

Time Investments | Company branding and web design
Working alongside Hike Design, we undertook an extensive review of the Time Investments brand, print and digital communications.












Brand design
The dynamic new abstract T symbol forms the basis of the brand development. It brings together two fractured parts to represent the partnership of Time and clients, with sliced corners to hint at progression and positive upwards movement. The T is extremely adaptable, and can be used for social profiles, document covers and page layout elements, and patterns.
Brand design
The dynamic new abstract T symbol forms the basis of the brand development. It brings together two fractured parts to represent the partnership of Time and clients, with sliced corners to hint at progression and positive upwards movement. The T is extremely adaptable, and can be used for social profiles, document covers and page layout elements, and patterns.
Web design & development
The previous website structure and content was quite complicated, and confusing, for users. So as a first task, we ran through multiple wireframe stages to help re-organise the content into a more logical structure with clearer navigation and user journeys, whilst also demonstrating how we could deliver different content to two distinct audiences - private investors or professional advisers - which was a requirement. The web design takes its cue for the branding stage, introducing sliced corners for content boxes, a T pattern in the footer and picture overlays - all helping convey a cohesive and individual feel to the design. The final result is a much clearer site with a clean and corporate feel and touches of individuality.
– Branding
– Iconography
– Graphic design
– Web design
– Web development
– View site
Web design & development
The previous website structure and content was quite complicated, and confusing, for users. So as a first task, we ran through multiple wireframe stages to help re-organise the content into a more logical structure with clearer navigation and user journeys, whilst also demonstrating how we could deliver different content to two distinct audiences - private investors or professional advisers - which was a requirement. The web design takes its cue for the branding stage, introducing sliced corners for content boxes, a T pattern in the footer and picture overlays - all helping convey a cohesive and individual feel to the design. The final result is a much clearer site with a clean and corporate feel and touches of individuality.
– Branding
– Iconography
– Graphic design
– Web design
– Web development
– View site